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Sentences for especially. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use especially in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for especially.

  • Woman is especially subject to it. (10)
  • Works of Mozart, especially the Sonatas. (3)
  • Especially with that Morsfield out of the way. (10)
  • Wives are at a disadvantage, especially early on. (8)
  • What form of composition did he especially enrich? (3)
  • Never was there more revolt, especially among the young. (8)
  • They were describing him themselves; Sir Walter especially. (4)
  • Especially do I feel slow as compared with what I once was…. (14)
  • He asks to be respected, and especially by his dearest friend. (10)
  • The chances are now in her favor, especially as she wishes to live. (14)
  • All civilisation comes through literature now, especially in our country. (9)
  • But you must always be a man, especially with that horrid old Mr. Dryfoos. (9)
  • What young pianist has made an especially brilliant impression in America? (3)
  • None of the three men was in a humor to talk very much, especially Barclugh. (18)
  • There was about the whole business that which English people especially resent. (8)
  • Be wary of him in the heart; especially be wary of the disrelish of brainstuff. (10)
  • It is especially common to the business man in the rural and semi-rural sections. (16)
  • Poetry, and especially that cast in a homely mould, was his vent for this feeling. (14)
  • The dream disturbed him badly, especially that identification of himself with Soames. (8)
  • Especially are they needed by the pedestalled woman in her conflict with the natural. (10)
  • He loves any thing of the sort, and especially any thing that pays woman a compliment. (4)
  • He never failed, indeed, to be astonished at her resource, especially in the evenings. (8)
  • She often went there, especially when her heart was stirred, and it was a lovely spot. (5)
  • William Eden had his hobby, especially when a chance to tell it over his Madeira offered. (18)
  • There is no harm in admiration, especially on the part of one of a crowd observing a star. (10)
  • I shall not think of billeting myself on you, especially as you are not yet fairly settled. (14)
  • In 1832, he began to acquire fame as a piano teacher, especially of pupils from the aristocracy. (3)
  • Many times these last months, especially since she had been growing frightened, he had wondered. (8)
  • One egg especially he would point to with pride as the last obtainable of that particular breed. (8)
  • Especially is this true in his symphonies, where the various tone colors are used for such results. (3)
  • Farmer Blaize hated poachers, and, especially young chaps poaching, who did it mostly from impudence. (10)
  • It merely means that we shall have to do without friends, and society, and things, especially things. (13)
  • Moisture gets under them, and during the winter months especially causes them to lift up and break off. (17)
  • A woman especially, if she have the misfortune of knowing anything, should conceal it as well as she can. (4)
  • Siding should be made from one of the soft woods, especially those which are classed as durable in the table. (17)
  • I lack a norm of what is necessary and what is dispensable, and I lack it especially where others are concerned. (12)
  • The original home was possibly India, but in its European use it was limited to England, and especially to Wales. (3)
  • But a father, especially when he has been thoroughly alarmed, gives the artist and philosopher in him short shrift. (8)
  • I was especially pleased that you had found out how much better the second series of the Biglow is than the first. (14)
  • The danger of disaster is especially great when the four fleet horses are dashing with the heavy, low Roman chariots. (21)
  • What will not a human being do in the darkness of mania, especially one so degraded and brutal and spiritually infirm. (12)
  • But in real, original, creative art England has had no great past; and especially is this true of the Polyphonic Period. (3)
  • Malice, in fact, is a bugaboo in the law—and the law, especially the civil law, avoids dealing with him whenever it can. (16)
  • And this evening he was especially glad to have her to himself, for she had seemed of late rather grave and absent-minded. (8)
  • Such personal praise might have struck her, especially as it did not appear to Anne that the freckles were at all lessened. (4)
  • Especially be it remarked, that he was a man of quick pace, the sovereign remedy for the dispersing of the mental fen-mist. (10)
  • He gained kind looks besides warm thanks by the promise to seek a purchaser; especially by his avoidance of prying queries. (10)
  • It seemed quite a shame, especially considering how many houses there are where fine instruments are absolutely thrown away. (4)
  • He was very irritable, and seemed especially to resent her music lessons, alluding to them with a sort of sneering impatience. (8)
  • He had a vision of Christian walking through the long streets, especially at night, going into humble inns and eating poor food. (12)
  • The stream is spanned by many bridges, and bridges cannot well be unpicturesque, especially if they have statues to help them out. (9)
  • He also conducted twelve grand symphonies, especially written for this visit, which were, moreover, some of his finest productions. (3)
  • If we are not to be beloved, spare us the small coin of compliments on character; especially when they compliment only our acting. (10)
  • With all that writing and thinking he had to do, such important work, too, it would have been so good for him, especially at night. (8)
  • She had only felt uneasy when she had to greet and converse with her intended; especially when the London young lady had been present. (10)
  • The successful writer especially is in danger of becoming isolated from the realities that nurtured in him the strength to win success. (9)
  • He liked coming to Boston, especially for those luncheons and dinners in which the fertile hospitality of our publisher, Osgood, abounded. (9)
  • Especially I protested that I could not hold myself guilty of misfortunes I had not intended, even though my faulty conduct had caused them. (9)
  • His style was broad, flowing and especially emotional, and as a writer of the Netherlands school his name stands as one of the very highest. (3)
  • Editors fought among themselves, anon with fatal result, especially about Richmond in Virginia, and Nashville in Tennessee, and New Orleans. (16)
  • I ask myself whether we are sufficiently careful in making inquiries about people before we engage them, especially as regards moral conduct. (8)
  • Lagers and frankfurters were much in evidence everywhere, especially frankfurters, which seemed to have whole booths devoted to broiling them. (9)
  • But otherwise he was still young, intellectually; that is, there was no failure of interest in intellectual things, especially literary things. (9)
  • It looked ill that the authorities should allow anything whatsoever to be printed on such a morrow: especially ill, if they were on the alert. (10)
  • Soames had heard that from Hemmings, who liked a gossip, more especially about his directors, except, indeed, old Jolyon, of whom he was afraid. (8)
  • The long, lugubrious folds in his cheeks relaxed somewhat after seeing him, especially as he now perceived that Soames alone was represented by silk. (8)
  • There are hundreds of these in the regular army-in the cavalry especially, and the Aosta Lancers and the regiment of Guides are half composed of them. (10)
  • These experiments were especially numerous in the 18th century, in which the rapid growth of musical resources demanded constantly more tonal possibilities. (3)
  • He had read Arabian Tales and could believe in marvels; especially could he believe in the friendliness of a magical thing that astounded without hurting him. (10)
  • His heroines especially exemplify it, and I should be safe in saying that his Ethelbertas, his Eustacias, his Elfridas, his Bathshebas, his Fancies, are wholly pagan. (9)
  • They make especially good bishops, editors, judges, impresarios, Prime ministers, money-lenders, and generals; in fact, fill with exceptional credit any position of power over their fellow-men. (8)

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